"Fair use" applies to anyone who wishes to use copyrighted material for purposes of criticism, review, news reporting, or scholarship & does not want, for whatever reason, to seek permission from the copyright holder.
The "Fair Use" test applies to anyone who wishes to use a copyrighted work (or portions thereof) without permission.
Fair use allows certain unlicensed uses of protected materials in instances such as education and critique. Thus it could be said that fair use protects teachers.
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es, that is the topic of my science fair project......
Since there is an airstrip on fair ilse - there will be a police presence to protect the border.
It depends on the state.
Depends on the country you are in. In New Zealand the Fair Trade Act, and the Consumers Guarantees Act protect consumers
That will vary from fair to fair.
Fair use applies to quoting or copying copyrighted writings. For example, it is fair use to quote a sentence from a copyrighted book or article if it is relevant to something you are writing for publication. It is fair use to copy anything for your own personal use, not for profit.
depends if he wants to
Fair use
Fair use is an exemption to copyright law; using it carries no penalties.
One is the elephant. Fair-skinned humans in some areas used mud in the same way. Other animals include the rhinoceros, and pigs.
Here's a great example: "I used to incorrectly use to a lot, instead of too". I am going to the fair, not two the fair or too the fair.